Description
When your temperature gauge starts creeping up during those long summer days of baling or cultivating, there’s nothing worse than watching your Fendt overheat right when you need it most. A failing radiator doesn’t just mean hot engine problems—it means expensive downtime and potential engine damage right in the middle of your busiest season. This replacement radiator gets your cooling system back where it should be, keeping your engine running at proper temperature so you can focus on getting the work done.
What You’re Getting
- Robust core construction that provides the cooling capacity these powerful Fendt engines demand
- Quality materials that resist corrosion from coolant chemicals and stand up to temperature cycling
- Efficient heat transfer design that keeps your engine cool even under heavy loads and long operating hours
- Direct replacement that fits your existing mounting hardware and hose connections without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This radiator fits the reliable Fendt Farmer 400 and 700 series tractors that handle everything from heavy tillage and planting to loader work and hay operations. Whether you’re running a mid-range 411 or 412 for general farm work, or pushing the bigger 711, 712, 714, and 716 models through demanding field operations, these tractors need dependable cooling to keep working through those marathon days when the weather window is open.
Made to Last
Fendt tractors are known for their precision engineering, and this radiator maintains those same high standards. Farm cooling systems take a beating from dust, debris, vibration, and constant temperature swings, but this radiator uses heavy-duty construction designed to dissipate heat efficiently while standing up to the harsh realities of agricultural use season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a direct bolt-in replacement that uses your existing hoses and mounting hardware. Before installing, drain your cooling system completely and inspect your water pump, thermostat, and radiator hoses—many cooling problems are actually combination issues. While you’ve got everything apart, it’s smart money to replace those old hoses and clamps since they’ve endured the same heat cycles as your failed radiator.






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